Month: September 2022

Canceled: Peacock junks its second 1990s reboot in 2022

Audio player loading… Peacock’s executives have canceled the streaming service’s reboot of drama, Queer As Folk, after just one season.  The new take on the drama only debuted at the start of June, with the entire first season dropping at once. Sadly, Deadline reports, it has now been axed and…

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I Like This Cordless Vacuum More Than Most Stick Vacs

Cleaning sucks. The Lupe Pure makes it a little easier and has replaceable parts in case they ever break. Source

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Asian America learns how to hit back

This article is a collaboration between New York Magazine and The Verge. For 72 hours after it happened, Brian Chin hardly left the building. He didn’t sleep. He didn’t eat. He had arrived at 111 Chrystie, the 23-unit apartment complex his family owns in the heart of Chinatown, at a little before…

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Businesses are feeling more confident about securing hybrid work

Audio player loading… Businesses are feeling more confident about securing hybrid work post-pandemic, according to new research from cybersecurity firm Thales.  Over eight-in-ten – 84% – of IT professionals in 2022 said they have “some degree” of confidence in their current user access security systems’ ability to enable remote work…

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The Morning After: We might get an iPhone ‘Ultra’ next year

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, next year’s iPhone could introduce a change to Apple’s naming convention. It could call its largest and most expensive device in 2023 the iPhone 15 Ultra instead of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Gurman expects the iPhone 15 to feature USB-C, among other “bigger changes”…

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This Company Says It’s One Step Closer to an Invisibility Cloak

Vollebak believes its thermal camouflage jacket with graphene proves that invisibility could happen in the future. Source

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